The Redskins offense has struggled this season, and this game is
another prime example. Their running game only put up 29 yards, and
McNabb was only able to sustain one long drive with his passing.
The Vikings special teams nearly gave the game away (the Redskins
had a late punt return TD called back on an illegal block), But in
the end, the Vikings did (barely) enough to come away with a win.

Chargers @ Colts

The Colts haven't lost at home by 22 points since 1997 (the year
before they drafted Peyton Manning). Are the Chargers just a bad
matchup for the Colts? You can blame this some on the Colts' many
injuries, but the Colts are now 1-5 in their last 6 meetings with
the Chargers (including playoffs).

Eagles @ Bears

Vick's interception was the big highlight of the game, but the
Eagles' real problem was their defense couldn't get off the field.
They just couldn't stop Cutler—he passed for 247 yards and 4
touchdowns (and no interceptions) on just 14 completions. Matt
Forte putting up 117 yards rushing helped things along too.

Split (APR: 2-2 SRS: 2-2 Line: 2-2)

Titans (APR, SRS) @ Texans (Line)

Rusty Smith (the Titans' 6th-round pick rookie QB) was really
awful in this game: 17/31 for 138 yards and 3 interceptions. The
Titans didn't have a drive longer than 27 yards until garbage time,
and they are now the only opponent that didn't score at least 24 points
on the Texans this season.

Packers (APR, SRS) @ Falcons (Line)

As usual for a close game, there are a lot of things I could point
to as turning points. One that really stood out as I watched the
game was Mike Turner's running. He got solid yards running up the
middle, which made runs to the outside, and play-action a lot more
effective. The Packers' running game consisted almost entirely of
scrambles by Aaron Rodgers, and as a result, the Packers offense
played catch-up the whole game, until time to catch up ran out.

Rams (APR, SRS) @ Broncos (Line)

Sam Bradford had perhaps the best game of his young career,
throwing 22/37, 308 yards and 3 touchdowns. Ironically, it was the
Rams' defense that nearly let this game slip away, giving up 20
fourth-quarter points, which kept the Broncos in the game right to
the final seconds of play.

Dolphins (APR, SRS) @ Raiders (Line)

The Raiders managed just 16(!) yards total running the ball, and
Bruce Gradkowski was not able to make it up passing. Chad Henne
didn't have a great day at quarterback for the Dolphins, but with
Ricky Williams and Ronnie Brown running for 180 yards, he didn't
really need one.